Watch out for Zim’s own Beyonce

Arts Correspondent
MOST television viewers across the world will remember her for her recurring role alongside Hollywood A-lister Charlie Sheen on the popular American sitcom Two and a Half Men. But Tinashe Kachingwe is the next big thing waiting to explode on the United States and global music scene.

Brilliant acts on Theatre Day

Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors

On March 27, the International Theatre Institute (Zimbabwe Centre) in collaboration with the University of Zimbabwe’s Theatre Arts Department held a very eventful commemoration of World Theatre Day. The celebrations, which were held at the University’s Beit Hall, were attended by many prominent members of the Zimbabwe theatre

‘Cyprus crisis could cost Greece’

ATHENS – The economic crisis in Cyprus and the “violent” solution imposed on banks could derail Greece’s fragile economic recovery and undermine European cohesion, the head of the country’s industry lobby warned yesterday.

Agribank’s harvest of thorns

Takunda Mugaga Economic Agenda
OUR economy has for years been anchored on agriculture and our Government in its wisdom felt that it was only proper to have a bank that is dedicated to supporting this crucial sector and thus Agribank was born – but 13 years after its birth it is struggling.

Agribank US$5,6m in the red

Blessing Bonga Business Reporter
Agribank has recorded a US$5,6 million loss for the year ended December 31 2012, reflecting an astronomical increase in the loss margin by almost 1 800 percent from the prior period’s loss of US$0,3 million largely attributed to inadequate capitalisation and failure to attract meaningful deposits against high operating costs.

‘Asiagate still alive’

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
THE  seemingly never-ending Asiagate saga took a new twist yesterday as Zifa came out all guns blazing and dismissed indications that the matter had crumbled at Fifa with the association revealing nothing had changed as they still had the full backing of the world soccer governing body on the match-fixing scandal.

Bey questions feminism

SHE’S released a string of female empowering anthems over the years both as a solo artiste and with her group, Destiny’s Child.
However, when it comes to being labelled a feminist, Beyonce admits she isn’t so sure if the term applies to her.

I miss D’Banj, says Don Jazzy

THE split between former co-label owners of Mohits Records; D’Banj and Don Jazzy, will be a year old in few weeks’ time.
Their going apart is still one of the most talked about in the Nigerian music industry.

How I ditched Karrueche: Chris

CHRIS BROWN has revealed he struggled when he realised he still loved Rihanna and had to tell his girlfriend Karrueche Tran he had feelings for his ex.
The singer initially shocked the world when he revealed in October his feelings towards Rihanna, whom he had seriously assaulted during their relationship.

Alesha Dixon opens up on racism

BRITAIN’S “Got Talent” judge Alesha Dixon has opened up about racism in the world of showbiz.
Citing her own first hand experiences, the 34-year-old revealed a journalist once told her they wouldn’t put a black person on the front cover of their magazine because they

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